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4.00 Credits
Four hours lecture. This course covers both the theory and practical application of statics; the study of forces acting on bodies at rest; and dynamics, the study of forces acting on bodies in motion. Prereq: PHYS 175 and MATH 215.
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3.00 Credits
Strength of materials is the study of internal stresses and external strains that result from the application of external, thermal, and mechanical loads on an object. Prereq: TECH 211.
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2.00 Credits
Six hours lab. This course covers the fundamental principles and circuitry used in electronic and electro-mechanical instrumentation. Topics include divider circuits, electronic and pneumatic relays, power supplies, bridge circuits, filters, operational amplifiers, digital logic, transmitters, and actuators. Applications are demonstrated in the laboratory experiments. Prereq: PHYS 175. F, Sp
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. Introduction, classification, and application of robots and similar types of automated industrial equipment and corresponding educational robots. Fundamental principles and characteristics of representative robots are presented in the laboratory to demonstrate operational features. Both online (teach pendant) and off-line (computer) programming are demonstrated and used in the laboratory. Prereq: Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture. A study of Occupational Safety and Health Regulations and their effect on industrial management and engineering. Accident investigation, liability, worker‘s compensation, and hazard control will be studied with emphasis on safety management techniques and planning.
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2.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, two hours lab. Topics include probability and probability distributions. Sampling methods, statistical process control, hyporthesis testing, regression and correlation analysis, and experiment design. Lab exercises include development and implementation of experiments, data collection, and design of experiments. Use of both a calculator and various statistical software packages on a computer will be required for problem solving and report generation. Prereq: MATH 215 or MATH 230.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course is intended to give the student a broad overview of the principles of servo and non-servo fluid power systems and the components that comprise these systems. Pumps, linear and rotary actuators, control devices, and fluid conductors will be covered both in lectures and in the lab. Prereq: PHYS 175, MATH 215, and TECH 261.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course is intended to give the students a broad overview of the principles of thermodynamics and heat transfer and the industrial applications that use these principles. Prereq: MATH 215 and PHYS 176.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course is designed to enhance the student’s knowledge of advanced manufacturing principles and concepts of quality control, work and material requirements planning, automated manufacturing, and mass production methods. Prereq: ENGR 362.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course covers basic D.C. and A.C. circuit analysis, power distribution, and power machinery applications. The laboratory will provide an opportunity for hands-on experience with electrical machinery. Prereq: MATH 215 or MATH 230.
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